No. 1 teaspoon is less than 1 fluid ounce.1 ounce = 6 teaspoons
1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces. That's 8 fluid ounces (62/3%) greater than 120 fluid ounces.
There is no such measure as a milieter!
1 US fluid ounce = 0.125 US cups32 US fluid ounces = 4 US cups32 ozs = 4 cups
20 fluid ounces = 1 pint 8 pints = 1 imperial gallon 1152 fluid ounces = 57 pints 12 fluid ounces 57 pints = 7 imperial gallons 1 pint therefore 1,152 fluid ounces is less than 8 imperial gallons.
No. 1 teaspoon is less than 1 fluid ounce.1 ounce = 6 teaspoons
No, a tsp is about 1/3 of a fluid ounce.
There are 5ml to every teaspoon. So a teaspoon is greater than a milliliter.
a fluid ounce is 2 tablespoons As there are 3 teaspoons in a tablespoon then there are 6 teaspoons in an fluid ounce so the answer is NO 4 tsp are not bigger or greater than 1 fl oz.
a fluid ounce is 2 tablespoons As there are 3 teaspoons in a tablespoon then there are 6 teaspoons in an ounce so the answer is NO 4 tsp are not bigger or greater than 1 oz.
It has to be greater than the density of the fluid in which it is to be floated.
no 9 tbs = 27 tsp
A whole teaspoon is bigger than a half teaspoon. A whole teaspoon is equivalent to 5 milliliters or approximately 0.17 fluid ounces, while a half teaspoon is half of that amount.
Oh, happy little question! Let's see here. Three tablespoons is indeed greater than ten teaspoons. You see, there are three teaspoons in one tablespoon, so three tablespoons would be nine teaspoons, which is greater than ten teaspoons. It's just like adding a few more happy little trees to your painting!
18 fluid ounces is greater than 0.5 quarts. 1 quart is equal to 32 fluid ounces, so 0.5 quarts is equal to 16 fluid ounces.
It will sink in the fluid. It will sink in the fluid.
density of the object is greater than the density of the fluid.